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Coral Reef Conservation highlights the critical need for a unified approach to protecting both shallow and deep-sea coral ecosystems. While shallow reefs are well-known for their biodiversity and coastal protection, deep-sea corals, often found at extreme depths, face increasing threats from human activities like bottom trawling and deep-sea mining. These deep-sea ecosystems are vital because they support unique marine life and play a role in global nutrient cycling.
The book explores the impact of ocean acidification on various coral species, revealing how it differentially affects their survival based on depth and species type. It also examines current legal and policy frameworks, exposing gaps in protection and advocating for stronger marine protected areas.
By integrating scientific evidence from research expeditions and long-term monitoring programs, the book emphasizes the interconnectedness of these ecosystems and the importance of sustainable fisheries management for long-term conservation.
This book uniquely bridges the gap between scientific research, environmental law, and socio-economic considerations, emphasizing the potential for sustainable practices and eco-tourism. It progresses from fundamental coral biology to the challenges posed by climate change and destructive human activities, ultimately calling for informed decision-making in policy and conservation efforts.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235267634
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Ebook: March 4, 2025
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